>On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Craig Baird wrote:
>
>> Pinto). She won't listen to that, however. She just keeps saying "well
>> you're not an insurance company" and "well my laptop was working fine
>> before this happened..." It's about to drive me nuts!!!! There's just
>> no way to reason with her!
>
>I'ld let her take you to small claims court. Have documentation as to the
>value of the 386. Bring the 486 laptop and a check. Tell the Judge you'll
>hand her the value of the old lapt or the 486 then and there, as was the
>offer.
>
>You've offered her the value, she won't take it. Not much more you can do.
>
This is exactly 100% the best recourse here. Once the judge sees that
you have tried to make concessions, he will more than likely either ask
her to accept this, or simply through her out of court for not accepting
such a gracious offer (which it is) and wasting the courts time with
something that never should have been there in the first place.
jer
"On a day no different than the one now dawning, Leonardo drew the first
strokes of the Mona Lisa, Shakespeare wrote the first words of Hamlet, and
Beethoven began work on his Ninth Symphony." And Windows98 Crashed!
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